You probably mean the crew of the lifeboat. For any boats, yachts, ships etc, 'crew' is the usual word for the people who make it work.
A maroon is a type of firework used as a distress signal. See Chambers Dictionary.
In the UK, the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) simply call their boats lifeboats. The RNLI is a charity, unfunded by Government and manned mainly by volunteers from the local community. Modern lifeboats are designed to be self-righting should they be swamped and capsized.
The term you're looking for might be "winch". Or it might not, since "lifeboat lifter" is kind of a vague term, you may need to ask again but be more specific.
a royal pane. it is a stupid joke :|
Like people say desperate times call for desperate measures.
1.) You tell everybody on the boat. 2.) You make a Mayday call. 3.) You grab your evacuate emergency kit. 4.) You put on a life vest. 5.) You wait in line for getting on the lifeboat. 6.) Once you are on the lifeboat, listen to the leader's instructions.
An attendant in a royal palace is called an attendant or a servant.
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he doesnt have a girlfriend but he would call her shawty
The princesses in the Spanish royal family are call Infantas
The Mongolian call the national costume of Mongolia is the deel.